What would a Harris or Trump presidency mean for Armenians?
By Mane Berikyan Civilnet The November elections in the United States will be the first since Azerbaijan’s attack on Nagorno-Karabakh last September, which resulted in the ethnic cleansing of the
The new commander of Turkey’s Aegean Army signals potential trouble for Greece, NATO allies
Abdullah Bozkurt/Stockholm Nordic Monitor The appointment of Gen. Irfan Özsert as commander of Turkey’s Aegean Army — a distinct force established in 1975 primarily to counter Greece and maintained
Meet the Female Chefs Blazing a New Trail in Armenian Cuisine
BY JESSICA JUNGBAUER VOGUE.COM With Georgian cuisine being all the rage in recent years (cue a boat-shaped adjaruli khachapuri bread oozing with cheese and picturesquely topped with a raw egg),
Tennis player Elina Avanesyan advances to third round at Cincinnati tournament
YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS) — Tennis player Elina Avanesyan, representing Armenia, continues her successful performance at the Cincinnati tournament. In the second round of the women’s singles at the
Jailed Former Defense Minister Granted Bail
Naira Bulghadarian Azatutyun.am Armenia’s jailed former Defense Minister David Tonoyan has been granted bail of 15 million drams (over $38,000), according to a ruling by a court in Yerevan. The anti-corruption
Jinishian Memorial Program study tour reveals rich background of Armenian life
Belief in my dream’ more significant than business guidance for one family-owned small business by Eric Diekhans | Special to Presbyterian News Service Gayane Somonyan speaks about her beekeeping
Armenia’s Cancer Crisis
Varouj Vartanian evnreport.com Cancer has now become the second leading cause of death in Armenia, a stark reality underscored by a 2016 report indicating that the country holds the highest cancer

